Volume 58. Reprinted. East Lansing, MI.: H-Bahai, 2004. 2nd edition 2014.
Contains Ad'iyyih,
Tablets in honor of his wife, Khadijih-Bagum. Some pages are of poor quality due to images being made from low quality photocopies.

Volume 60. Reprinted. East Lansing, MI.: H-Bahai, 2004. 2nd edition 2014.
Some pages are of poor quality due to images being made from low quality photocopies. Pages 28-33 are missing.

Volume 62. Reprinted. East Lansing, MI.: H-Bahai, 1999. 2nd editon 2014.
Bayan-i Farsi (Persian Bayan). Exact same as the Azali edition, Tehran, 1946.
References: MacEoin, Sources for Early Babi Doctrine and History, pp. 83-84. Abbas Amanat, Resurrection and Renewal: The Making of the Babi Movement in Iran, 1844-1850 (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1989), pp. 409-410; E.G. Browne, "Summary of the Persian Bayan," in E.G. Browne, Selections from the Writings of E.G. Browne on the Babi and Baha'i Religions, ed. Moojan Momen (Oxford: George Ronald, 1987), pp. 316-406. MacEoin remarks: "The most important work of this period [1847-1850]--indeed, the central book of the entire Babi canon--is the Persian Bayan, a lengthy but incomplete work of nine wahids ("unities"), each consisting of nineteen abwab, except for the last, which has only ten . . . Begun in Maku, this book more than any other, contains the mature doctrine of the prophet of Shiraz set out in as near an approximation to a system as could be hoped for . . ."
[See also French translation by A.-L.-M.
Nicolas.]